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Teriyaki dishes, soups, and noodle dishes are just a few of the options you'll find when visiting Aloha Specialties at California Hotel Las Vegas.
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California Hotel and CasinoToday's Hours
Sunday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
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HawaiianPhone
(702) 385-1222Website
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I recently visited Aloha Specialties in Las Vegas and found it to be a good spot for affordable Hawaiian food right on Fremont Street. The cozy environment added to the overall experience. However, I did notice that the portion sizes have gotten smaller despite the higher prices. Additionally, some of the waitresses seemed to lack social skills when dealing with customers.
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I wish Hawaiian restaurants were more popular in my area. Aloha Specialties in Las Vegas offers the best Hawaiian food I've had since my visit to Hawaii in 2021. The kalua pork was absolutely delicious, the loco moco was nostalgic, and the Kfc was exactly as I like it. The prices are very affordable for Vegas. I highly recommend paying a visit to Aloha Specialties.
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Located on level one near The Golden Nugget, Aloha Specialties offers delicious Hawaiian cuisine. We tried the Aloha Bento, which costs $19 and includes rice with a sweet soy sauce, tender and flavorful meat, and a tasty Mac Salad. The steak, fish, chicken, and fish were all perfectly cooked. The customer service was warm and friendly, making the dining experience even better. Overall, we were impressed with the fabulous food and excellent service. Mahalo Nui Loa!
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Having grown up in Hawaii and now living on the "9th Island," I have been lucky enough to enjoy some amazing local cuisine. Aloha Specialties first caught my attention back in the late 90s during my initial trip to Las Vegas. It was a delightful experience as I had been craving some good local Hawaiian food after being away from the islands for so long due to my military service. During a trip to Las Vegas in 2011 with my family to meet up with my parents, we revisited Aloha Specialties, which became a memorable visit for all of us. The restaurant holds a special place in our hearts and we still make it a point to dine there occasionally, often requesting the same back corner booth where we sat during our first visit. The service at Aloha Specialties has always been exceptional, with attentive staff even during busy times. The portion sizes at this restaurant are impressive, particularly the generous amount of rice served with each dish. I also appreciate their support for the Armed Forces and Veterans. While I have tried a vast majority of the menu items over the years, a few favorites in our family include the Mix Plate, Local Plate, Aloha Bento, Korean Spicy Chicken, Saimin, and Wonton Min. My wife especially loves the Korean Spicy Chicken, ranking it as one of her top chicken dishes ever. With my retirement bringing me back to Las Vegas in 2014, I have become a regular at Aloha Specialties and am always pleased with the food and service. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Las Vegas, especially those from the 9th Island community or anyone looking for delicious Hawaiian cuisine.
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Growing up in Hawaii and now living on the "9th Island," I have definitely experienced some excellent local cuisine in my life. I first tried Aloha Specialties back in the late 90s during my first visit to Las Vegas. The experience was wonderful because prior to that visit, I haven't had any good local Hawaiian food in years due to my time away from the islands (serving in the military). After my late 90s visit, I revisited Las Vegas in 2011 with my family to meet up with my Mom and Dad. This is the visit we always remember because the time spent with them was wonderful and marks the first time for my family trying Aloha Specialties. Fast forward in time...after years serving in the military between my wife and I, our final stop in our careers brought us back to Las Vegas in 2014, which we ended up retiring here. Since our arrival, we've tried so many local Hawaiian restaurants in the city, but still manage to revisit Aloha Specialties from time-to-time because this restaurant will always hold a piece of family history for us. In fact, we still try to sit in the same back, corner booth we did from the 2011 visit (even though the restaurant experienced a renovation), just to relive the memory. The service here is always outstanding; I have NEVER received bad customer service from the employees during any of my previous visits. Not to mention, the service is amazingly fast even during peak hours. The price-to-quantity/quality ratio is phenomenal; the amount of rice they serve here is remarkable. I also appreciate how this restaurant supports the men and women of the Armed Forces and its Veterans. Unfortunately, I don't want to list all the food I've tried here because I think I've managed to try ~70-80% of the menu items by now; however, I will provide a small list of my family's favorites (to include mine). We really enjoy getting the Mix Plate, Local Plate, Aloha Bento, Korean Spicy Chicken, Saimin, and Wonton Min. During our most recent visit, my wife stated that the Korean Spicy Chicken is in her top-3 favorite chicken dishes ever! We definitely will be back in the future and I highly recommend this restaurant to all 9th Island residents and visitors from across the world.
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Great place especially if you like Hawaiian food, good prices to , my Loko Moco was huge and delicious and not expensive at all. The place is nice just more like a fast food setup , you order your food at the counter and go sit down and wait for it.
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4.73
Based on 11 Reviews
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